CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Neighborhood residents who live on a west Charlotte road have been dealing with a growing pothole for years.
The hole on June Furr Road started as small as a golf ball.
"It's a traffic concern,” resident Tiara Davis said. “It's a hazard for the school bus. It's a hazard for anyone who lives down here."
The damage has grown so much, trash trucks won’t even drive on the road.
>> In the video at the top of this webpage, reporter Briana Harper is asking who is responsible for the repairs.
(Watch below: NCDOT on why some potholes don’t get filled right away)
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